As promised, Ubisoft has released patch 2.1 for Tom Clancy’s The Division 2. This update is now live on the servers and you will download it once you launch UPLAY or the Epic Games Store launcher/clients.
Moreover, Ubisoft revealed the full release notes for this latest update. According to the changelog, this patch fixes an issue where enemy NPCs could get stuck in a T-pose when being killed out of view, as well as an issue with the Revive Hive not working properly.
Furthermore, update 2.1 fixes an issue where the Crafting Bench upgrade blueprint would not be granted to players when moving from one World Tier to another, and an issue where the two piece bonus of the True Patriot gear set would not trigger correctly.
Ubisoft is also working on various performance improvements that may be included in a future update, as well as PvP balance tweaks and game difficulty improvements.
Last but not least, Ubisoft is currently working with Nvidia to get a set of new drivers out that should address the DirectX 12 crashing issues that some NVIDIA users have reported.
Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 Patch 2.1 Release Notes
- Fixed an issue where enemy NPCs could get stuck in a T-pose when being killed out of view.
- Fixed another issue with the Revive Hive not working properly. We are still working on instances where the skill sometimes will not resurrect players.
- Fixed an issue where the Gila Guard brand gear could not be donated to the Campus Daily Project “Brand Request: Gila Guard”.
- Fixed an issue where the Crafting Bench upgrade blueprint would not be granted to players when moving from one World Tier to another.
- Fixed an issue where the two piece bonus of the True Patriot gear set would not trigger correctly.
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